ROAD TO DAMASCUS VENUE: MOMENTUM THEATREDATE: 10 APR - 2 MAY 2015
Road to Damascus tells a fascinating journey of Goodwill Matyutyu who mirrors the story of Apostle Paul in the bible. We meet and journey with these character’s lives, challenges and stereo typicality portrayal of Christianity. Pastor Boitumelo visits prisons to tell prisoners about God and his son Jesus Christ, Goodwill Matyutyu appears to be the chosen one out of many in that chaotic environment to lead God’s work. Joyously he gets an early release under parole and has to serve the community and continue the good he did in Prison.
A group of young people along with Pastor Goodwill Matyutyu work on changing their lives and living according to the word. The journey takes us through a rough path filled with regret, confusion, forgiveness, sacrifice, faith and patience, the truth behind life mirrors each of them. Aunty who is a guardian to Monwabiso is the woman in the middle of these situations and she takes all that happens as an adult and advices each to forgive.
A long walk from serving years in prison, Matyutyu goes to the townships as a saved and born again Pastor for a new beginning. There comes a time in life when you breathe and think the past has long passed only to find yourself digging your past unconsciously. Throughout his journey temptation attacks him from all walks of directions, his past tries to catch up with him. His main objective is to prevent what happened to him from affective others. Told through song and drama Road to Damascus is a new production that introduces the young talent of Bongani Benedict Masango and an exciting team of young artists.
Bongani Bennedict Masango : Writer, Director and Composer
Moses “Strike Moshe” Tholo : Musical Director, Music Arranger and Composer
Percy Mthunzi : Music Arranger and Composer
Thamsanqa Langeni : Music Arranger and Producer
.Performance schedule:
Time: 20:00Tickets: Click here to book0 COMMENTS

LEVITICUS 20:13 VENUE: MOMENTUM THEATREDATE: 4 - 14 MARCH 2015
The play starts with the introduction of a gay couple that lives together in the City. The couple is kidnapped by a woman that followed one of the partners to their flat and kept hostage in an old abandoned and dilapidated building. During this time the couple are tortured mentally and physically.
The couple starts to question why they became the victims of this woman and ultimately realises that their kidnapper’s intent is based on Leviticus 20:13. As she continuously quote certain sections of the verse as a means of answering their pleas for her to let them go. By the time they discover this, their kidnapper is about to start the execution as alluded to in Leviticus 20:13. The couple tries their best to convince their kidnapper not to go through with her plans by using other verses from the Bible. However it seems that this only brings their love for one another into question and puts it to the test. The couple are pushed to the edge and ultimately forced to make decisions based on survival. These moments allows the audience to witness, and question notions around love. Significantly, Leviticus 20:13 highlights the idea of unconditional love shared between two people.Performance schedule:
Time: 20:00Tickets: Click here to book0 COMMENTS

PETER MABULA LIVE CD & DVD RECORDING VENUE: OPERA THEATREDATE: 7 MARCH 2015
Peter Mabula live CD and DVD Recording is to give audience something new, creative, aspire to and to simply admire. His art is his music, is his most valuable asset.
Hailing from Bochum in Limpopo, this talented singer is proof that dynamite comes in small packages; he has always pours his heart into his music. Peter Mabula is a dynamic singer who can turn any concert into an unforgettable event. Performance schedule:
Time: 15:00, Doors open at 13:00
Tickets: R150, VIP R250Tickets: Click here to book0 COMMENTS

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